Sentence examples for mammoth dog from inspiring English sources

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And when they moved in, the Spains introduced themselves to the single woman who lives on their floor with her mammoth dog, and also to a Swedish family they met in the lobby.

Figuring some mammoth dog might be to blame, she and her fiancé checked their security footage to try to track down the beastly pooch behind the poop.

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The world of Manhattan co-op boards is rich with infighting over issues like cigar smoke spilling into hallways, mammoth dogs that take up the whole elevator or Verdi recordings played at Carnegie Hall volume.

The book introduces us to Black Pat, "a mammoth muscular dog about six foot seven high" who happens to be the physical embodiment of depression.

Once the mammoths were dead, the dogs could have protected the sites from scavengers.

The effort involved in importing Homer into English is registered and transmitted to its readers partly by means of Chapman's frequent use of mammoth portmanteau words ('hony-sweetnesse-giving-minds'; 'Fate-borne-Dogs-to-Barke').

He looks out to the dog pen and seems relieved not to see a mammoth there.

Shipman speculates that the mammoth megasites may be the first significant evidence of a cooperative relationship between man and dog.

Rustling, north Halifax-style, which means a bunch of local lads setting their dogs on a sheep, which may well have turned into a woolly mammoth as they're all off their heads on acid.

The Russians have the frozen mammoth tissue, and the Koreans have Hwang Woo Suk, who faked evidence of human cloning but did successfully clone a dog.

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